- Born
- Birth nameJoanna Jane Salmon
- Height5′ 7″ (1.70 m)
- This beautiful, stylish, London-born blonde started out quite promisingly on the stage and in late 1960s films before phasing out her career in the 1990s. Joanna Pettet was born Joanna Jane Salmon and raised in Canada. Her father, a British Royal Air Force pilot, was killed in WWII. Her trek to New York to study at the Neighborhood Playhouse paid off with subsequent Broadway roles in "Take Her, She's Mine" (debut: understudy to Elizabeth Ashley), "The Chinese Prime Minister" and "Poor Richard" with Alan Bates, which earned her the Theatre World Award in 1965.
A steady role on The Doctors (1963) daytime soap occurred around this time. Escorted to Hollywood, Pettet stood her ground among the other talented hopefuls such as Candice Bergen, Shirley Knight, Jessica Walter and the late Joan Hackett and Elizabeth Hartman in the glossy Ivy League film soap The Group (1966). Continuing, she proved a diverting love interest in the British thriller Robbery (1967) and in the French/English co-production The Night of the Generals (1967), and was one of the more interesting figures to come out of the elephantine James Bond spoof Casino Royale (1967), in which she played the fetching, exotic-dancing Mata Bond.
A versatile player, she was unfortunately cast in roles that emphasized her beauty rather than her talent. Playboy magazine took an interest, and she graced a nude pictorial in 1968, the same year she married actor Alex Cord. A host of bad films, however, such as Blue (1968) and The Best House in London (1969), put the kibosh on her film career. In the 1970s she was prominently featured in run-of-the-mill TV movies such as The Weekend Nun (1972), Pioneer Woman (1973), A Cry in the Wilderness (1974), A Midsummer Nightmare (1975) (aka "Appointment with a Killer"), Captains and the Kings (1976), Sex and the Married Woman (1977) and The Return of Frank Cannon (1980). Series work included Night Gallery (1969) and Harry O (1973), but none of this stretched her abilities. By the late 1970s she was appearing in "has-been" shows like Fantasy Island (1977) and The Love Boat (1977). She was little seen after that; her career ended in low-budget work such as Double Exposure (1982), Sweet Country (1987) and Terror in Paradise (1991). Since then, Pettet has been out of the scene.
She was divorced from Cord in 1989. Her only child, Damien Zachary Cord, fell into a fatal coma after an acute heroin overdose in 1995, aged 26. She later became the caregiver and companion of her friend, actor Alan Bates, until his death from cancer in 2003.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Gary Brumburgh / gr-home@pacbell.net
- SpouseAlex Cord(June 8, 1968 - December 1989) (divorced, 1 child)
- ChildrenDamien Zachary Cord
- ParentsHarold Nigel Edgerton SalmonCecily Tremaine
- RelativesDavid Dalton(Cousin)Kathleen Tremaine(Aunt or Uncle)
- Was one of the last people to see Sharon Tate alive. She visited Tate at her Benedict Canyon home for lunch on the afternoon of August 8, 1969. Later on that night, the pregnant Tate and four others were brutally murdered by the Manson gang.
- Her only child, a 26-year-old son named Damien Zachary Cord from ex-husband Alex Cord, died in 1995 from a heroin overdose.
- Was the companion and caregiver for Alan Bates towards the end of his life. The two were long-time friends since they co-starred on Broadway in 1964's "Poor Richard".
- Studied acting at New York City's Neighborhood Playhouse under Sanford Meisner.
- Was raised in Canada.
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